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Hats Off! Tribute to Garth Brooks

Hats Off! Tribute to Garth Brooks
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Hats Off! Tribute to Garth Brooks  (Audio CD) 
by Hats Off

 
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Product Details
Audio CD Release Date:November 21, 1995
Studio:Cmh Records
Number Of Discs:1
Average Customer Rating: based on 6 reviews

Track Listing
1. The Thunder Rolls
2. The Dance
3. Mr. Blue
4. Against The Grain
5. One Night A Day
6. The River
7. Not Counting You
8. Friends In Low Places
9. Much Too Young (To Feel This Damn Old)
10. Standing Outside The Fire
11. Two Of A Kind, Workin' On A Full House
12. Callin' Baton Rouge
13. If Tomorrow Never Comes

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:5.0 ( 6 customer reviews )
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2 of 2 found the following review helpful:


5This CD is Great!  Oct 13, 1998
For any body that enjoys listening to instrumental in the background while working or studyin, this album is an awesome choice. It combines a phenomenal plethora of musical blends and you'll soon find yourself singing along.

3 of 5 found the following review helpful:


5HATS OFF PARTNERS?  Jul 30, 2001
Hats Off! A Tribute To Garth Brooks is an album but it is instrumental and it must be bluegrass and there is Guitar picking, banjo picking, mandolin picking and it is like Garth Brooks who played guitar.

He is a CMT singer and one of Country Music's Hottest Pickers.

1 of 2 found the following review helpful:


5Great CD to get if you like country music  Sep 22, 1998
All I got to say is that if your a big Garth fan and like his big hits(the ones the continuously play on the radio) then you'll love this collection of some of his greatest hits.

1 of 4 found the following review helpful:


5If tomorrow never comes........ by Garth Brooks  Oct 16, 2001 By Linda Hartley
As if it were only yesterday... I remembered...that years ago I was listening to the radio when this song first came out and it really was an important song to me then and continues to be now ... I really love this song. If tomorrow never comes.... I listened so intently to the words... and then I wondered if we all realize how important it is to let those closest to us really know how we feel about them...everyday! I didn't know who was singing this song and I seemed to always miss hearing who the artist was, but it really impressed me so I was on a quest to know who it was, and finally, after several weeks passed, I heard that it was Garth Brooks! Impossible not to know when it's Garth now! So for the past few days I've been thinking about the words to this song and how much they mean to me and that we really should get past all the daily "stuff" that separates us from each other and let our hearts speak. Enjoy today with enthusiasm and do something to better someone's life and when that day comes we can all know ....we didn't miss the dance!

1 of 4 found the following review helpful:


5Hats Off: A Tribute to Garth Brooks  Apr 19, 2000 By Osher Doctorow, Ph.D.
This is 5 star music. Friends in Low Places alone is worth the whole thing. I usually review math and science books (Schaum's Outlines, Scientific American, etc.), but Garth comes close to the best ever Country Music (Willy Nelson, Tammy Wynette and a few others are at the top in my opinion). What I especially like about Garth is the humor of his songs combined with some of the painful truth underneath, and Alan Jackson has that too. This is where the conscience of America went, and I don't think it's drinking humor so much as Out of Place in Your Own Country humor and sadness. Maybe next there'll be a tribute to the American people. We sure need it.

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